Moore Institute Workshop 2011-12: Gender, Identities and Discourses: Art, Archives and Public Sphere: Memories in the West of Ireland.
Description of Workshop The main aim of the workshop is to examine questions of art, archives and public memories as represented and relevant in west of Ireland contexts. Participants will... | Read on »
Echo (Humanities Research Forum) – International Women
CIARA GRIFFIN (NUI Galway) ‰Û÷Poignancies of Nourishment: The Gastropoetics of Sara Suleri‰۪s Meatless Days‰۪ ELLEN McWILLIAMS Visiting Fellow, Moore Institute (Bath Spa University) ‰Û÷Women, Exile, and Censorship in John McGahern‰۪s... | Read on »
TCC Seminar Series – ‘Labour historiography and the ‘decade of centenaries’ – Professor Emmet O’Connor, University of Ulster
‰Û÷Labour historiography and the ‰ÛÏdecade of centenaries‰‰۪ is the topic a seminar presentation by Emmet O‰۪Connor at the Moore Institute on Tuesday, 13 March at 4 pm Dr O‰۪Connor‰۪s seminar... | Read on »
History Graduate Research Seminar Series 2011-12: Aldfrith: a marginalised king in Bede’s HistoriaEcclesiastica? – Sarah McCann
14 March Sarah McCann Aldfrith: a marginalised king in Bede's HistoriaEcclesiastica?
Early Modern Europe and India: Politics, Philosophy, and Representation
Early Modern Europe and India: Politics, Philosophy, and Representation Newman House, UCD & Chester Beatty Library, 15-16 March 2012 Thursday : Newman House, 85-86 St Stephen‰۪s Green 10.45 Welcome and... | Read on »
Keith Busby will be a Moore Institute visiting fellow in March and will give a lecture at 6pm on ‘The French of Medieval Ireland and the Ireland of the French’ – Prof. Keith Busby
Keith Busby will be a Moore Institute visiting fellow in March and will give a lecture at 6pm on Thursday 15th March. The topic of his lecture will be ‰ÛÏThe... | Read on »
History Graduate Research Seminar Series 2011-12: When Saints Die: Corporate Identity and Myth-making after Vincent de Paul: The Congregation of the Mission as a case study – Sean Smith
21 March Sean Smith When Saints Die: Corporate Identity and Myth-making after Vincent de Paul: The Congregation of the Mission as a case study